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1-Jan-2002
AleppoZONE, Reception Lobby, Bcom Corporation, Taipei, Taiwan 2000-2001
Liu, YT
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Lee, YZ
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人文社會學院
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College of Humanities and Social Sciences
2003
Digital architecture: Theory, media and design
Liu, YT
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建築研究所
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Institude of Architecture
1-Jul-2005
Histidine residue at position 234 of oxidosqualene-lanosterol cyclase from Saccharomyces cerevisiae simultaneously influences cyclization, rearrangement, and deprotonation reactions
Wu, TK
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Liu, YT
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Chang, CH
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應用化學系分子科學碩博班
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Institute of Molecular science
1-Mar-2001
The Hsinchu experience: a computerized procedure for visual impact analysis and assessment
Liu, YT
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Bai, RY
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應用藝術研究所
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Institute of Applied Arts
1-May-2006
New tectonics: a preliminary framework involving classic and digital thinking
Liu, YT
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Lim, CK
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建築研究所
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Institude of Architecture
1-May-1996
Restructuring shapes in terms of emergent subshapes: A computational and cognitive model
Liu, YT
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應用藝術研究所
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Institute of Applied Arts
1-Mar-2001
Special issue: CAADRIA - Introduction
Kvan, T
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Liu, YT
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Sasada, T
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Gu, JW
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交大名義發表
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National Chiao Tung University
1996
A symbolic/neural hybrid approach to multiple shape recognition
Chen, MC
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Liu, YT
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應用藝術研究所
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Institute of Applied Arts
30-Mar-2006
Tryptophan 232 within oxidosqualene-lanosterol cyclase from Saccharomyces cerevisiae influences rearrangement and deprotonation but not cyclization reactions
Wu, TK
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Yu, MT
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Liu, YT
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Chang, CH
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Wang, HJ
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Diau, EWG
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生物科技學系
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應用化學系
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Department of Biological Science and Technology
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Department of Applied Chemistry